"Some Interesting Facts," Colored American Magazine, July 1, 1902

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Title

"Some Interesting Facts," Colored American Magazine, July 1, 1902

Subject

Black Periodicals
Gossip--Published
Intimacy--As Source

Description

This opinion piece written by Cyrus Field Adams about racial mixing states that "[i]t is common gossip in the South that many of the leading families have a strain of Negro blood in their veins." This statement is backed up by the author's intimate knowledge through family connections.

Credit

Newsbank: African American Periodicals, 1825-1995

Creator

Adams, Cyrus Field, 1858-1942

Source

Colored American Magazine

Publisher

Colored American Pub. Co.

Date

1902-07-01

Type

Reference

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Provenance

Archive

Newsbank

Location

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Geocode (Latitude)

42.3602534

Geocode (Longitude)

-71.0582912

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Geolocation

Citation

Adams, Cyrus Field, 1858-1942, “"Some Interesting Facts," Colored American Magazine, July 1, 1902,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed April 24, 2024, https://archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/977.

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